EPT Warsaw: Day 1B Report

EPT Warsaw: Day 1B Report

Thursday, 13 March 2008

The European Poker Tour Polish Open has grown from 284 last year to 359 this time around, and has generated a prize pool of over €2 million. With so much at stake this leg of the tour is one which has embedded itself well on the European poker calend

The European Poker Tour Polish Open has grown from 284 last year to 359 this time around, and has generated a prize pool of over €2 million. With so much at stake this leg of the tour is one which has embedded itself well on the European poker calendar.
The second flight of Day Ones started off with 168 players, but only 61 were able to make it through to Day Two. Recent Premier League winner Andy Black continued his fine form, busting Dave Colclough, Thomas Wahlroos and Arnaud Mattern on his way to bagging up 42,400 chips.
The Fossilman is extinct, after his AK ran into another AK of the suited variety. The tiny edge from the suited card were fully realised when they made a flush, sending Raymer packing with one of the more painful bad beats you can endure. Also out were Luca Pagano, William Thorsson and Soren Kongsgaard.
The top ten stacks going into Day Two look like this:
Robert Flink 113,300
Dan B. Pedersen 98,500
Michael Schulze 87,900
Anio Alcaraz 78,000
Keith Donais 76200
Hecham El Sayed 66,700
Alp Okumus 62,100
David Robinson 55,800
Joseph Serock 55,000
Andreas Torbergsen 53,000



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